OCT 30-This Day in Entertainment & Music History: 1970-Jim - TopicsExpress



          

OCT 30-This Day in Entertainment & Music History: 1970-Jim Morrison of the Doors was sentenced by a Miami judge to eight months of hard labor for indecent exposure and profanity onstage...1970-Davy Jones appeared on ABC-TVs Make Room For Granddaddy with Danny Thomas...1972-Elton John played a royal command performance for Queen Elizabeth in London, the first rocker to perform for the Queen since the Beatles back in 1963...1975-Bob Dylans Rolling Thunder Revue played their first night at Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Mass. The Rolling Thunder Revue was a Dylan tour that didnt publicize in advance where the concerts were going to be held. Supporting Dylan on this tour were talents like Roger McGuinn of the Birds, singer Joan Baez and many other 70s folk musicians. On November 19th, during that 1975 Bob Dylan tour, the Rolling Thunder Revue made a stop right here in Worcester at the Memorial Auditorium...1975-Queen released their epic song Bohemian Rhapsody...1978-The TV movie Kiss Meets The Phantom Of The Park aired on NBC...Celebrity Birthdays: Jefferson Airplane/Starship Singer Grace Slick 75; Motown songwriter Eddie Holland 75; Singer Otis Williams (the only surviving original member of The Temptations) 73; Actor Henry Winkler 69; Musician Timothy B. Schmit (Poco & Eagles) 67; Actor Harry Hamlin 63; Diego Armando Maradona, (considered by many to have been the worlds best soccer player ever) 54; Actor Kevin Pollak 57; Businesswoman Ivanka Trump 33;
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 11:40:22 +0000

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